Health Care Professionals

AccessOne

• Need transfer for an acute patient?

• Want to consult a specialist?

• Have a question about services?

AccessOne is a 24/7 resource for health care professionals to instantly connect with HSHS St. Vincent Children’s Hospital and Prevea Health. It’s one point of contact to transfer or directly admit a patient to HSHS St. Vincent Children's Hospital or consult with a Prevea Health specialist. When you call AccessOne, a RN will answer and connect you with one of our physicians for coordination of care. Our goal is to provide the best treatment resulting in the best possible outcome for your patients and to return those patients home to the care of their local doctors and facility.

Continued Education

PALS Course

The Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Course is designed for health care providers who initiate and direct advanced life support through the stabilization or transport phases of a pediatric emergency, in or out of a hospital. The course consists of lectures, teaching stations, and evaluation stations.

Participants in a PALS course have the opportunity to:

• Understand and to perform a systemic approach to assessment of a seriously ill child.

NRP Course

The Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) is an educational program jointly sponsored with the American Heart Association. The course has been designed to teach an evidence-based approach to resuscitation of the newborn to hospital staff who care for newborns at the time of delivery, including physicians, nurses and respiratory therapists.

To register for an NRP course, call (920) 498-4205.

S.T.A.B.L.E. Course

S.T.A.B.L.E. is a neonatal education program to focus exclusively on the post-resuscitation/pre-transport stabilization care of sick infants. Based on a mnemonic to optimize learning, retention and recall of information, S.T.A.B.L.E. stands for the six assessment and care modules in the program:

1. Sugar

2. Temperature

3. Airway

4. Blood pressure

5. Lab work

6. Emotional support

A seventh module, Quality Improvement, stresses the professional responsibility of improving and evaluating care provided to sick infants.

Any health caregiver involved with post-resuscitation and/or pre-transport care of sick newborns would benefit from the S.T.A.B.L.E. program.